Without any tigers involved, this documentary reminded me of Tiger King. Plenty of drama and feuds between a tiny community.
It's 2 x 50 min episodes. It doesn't drag and all the information is squeezed in perfectly. For a town of 11 residents , the entertainment and stories flow as good as any top shelf soap opera.
It's also very funny at times. Plenty of thought provoking scenarios in this 'Who Done it?' Documentary.
It is a real little gem of a find. I surfed into on Netflix and watched both episodes back to back. This would make a great film or mini-series.
You get a glimpse into the sad, boring lives of people who have chosen to spend decades in a human dust pond.
It's 2 x 50 min episodes. It doesn't drag and all the information is squeezed in perfectly. For a town of 11 residents , the entertainment and stories flow as good as any top shelf soap opera.
It's also very funny at times. Plenty of thought provoking scenarios in this 'Who Done it?' Documentary.
It is a real little gem of a find. I surfed into on Netflix and watched both episodes back to back. This would make a great film or mini-series.
You get a glimpse into the sad, boring lives of people who have chosen to spend decades in a human dust pond.